Most of the team were at ECC19 at Naples

Since tomorrow, most of the team did attend ECC19 at Naples.
During this conference, one of our PhD student is finalist of the Best Student Paper Award.

Carlos Canudas de Wit:

– Session “Analysis and Control of Complex Networks” // Paper: “Average Observability of Large-Scale Network Systems” by Muhammad Umar B. Niazi, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit, Alain Kibangou
– Session as Chair “Model Reduction”
– Session ” The Price of Connectedness in Graph Partitioning Problems” // Paper: “The Price of Connectedness in Graph Partitioning Problems” by Nicolas Martin, Paolo Frasca, Takayuki Ishizaki, Jun-ichi Imura, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit

Maria Laura Delle Monache:
– Session “Management and Control Strategies for Road Traffic Networks” // Paper: “A Decision Support and Planning Mobility Method for Large Scale Traffic Networks” by Stéphane Mollier, Maria Laura Delle Monache, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit

Paolo Frasca:
– Session “Model Reduction” // Paper: “The Price of Connectedness in Graph Partitioning Problems” by Nicolas Martin, Paolo Frasca, Takayuki Ishizaki, Jun-ichi Imura, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit

Federica Garin
– Session “Analysis and Control of Complex Networks” // Paper: “Average Observability of Large-Scale Network Systems” by Muhammad Umar B. Niazi, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit, Alain Kibangou
– Session as Co-Chair “Observer Design” // Paper: “Input and State Estimation Exploiting Input Sparsity” by Sophie Marie Fosson, Federica Garin, Sebin Gracy, Alain Kibangou, Dennis Swart
– Session as Chair “Control and Networks”


PhD part

Nicolas Martin:
– Session “Model Reduction” // Paper: “The Price of Connectedness in Graph Partitioning Problems” by Nicolas Martin, Paolo Frasca, Takayuki Ishizaki, Jun-ichi Imura, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit

M. Umar B. Niazi:
– Session “Analysis and Control of Complex Networks” // Paper: “Average Observability of Large-Scale Network Systems” by Muhammad Umar B. Niazi, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit, Alain Kibangou

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